
Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. Saint Rémy, June 1889 | MoMA
In creating this image of the night sky—dominated by the bright moon at right and Venus at center left—van Gogh heralded modern painting’s new embrace of mood, expression, symbol, and sentiment.
night sky became a haunting one. A couple of months after arriving in Arles, on April 9, 1888, he wrote to Theo that “I must also have a starry night with cypresses, or perhaps above all a field of ripe corn; there are some wonderful nights here.”6 However, it was not until the end of the summer that he began to accumula
Virtual Views: Van Gogh’s Starry Night | MoMA
2020年12月1日 · Get to know Van Gogh, listen to a security officer explain why she loves working next to this painting, and explore The Starry Night through other features, including an introductory video, an interactive 3D rendering, and a cosmologist’s take …
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The Starry Night is inspired by the view from Vincent van Gogh’s window at an asylum in Saint-Rémy, in southern France, where he spent a year receiving treatment for mental illness.
Shedding light on The Starry Night - MoMA
2013年4月10日 · There is hardly an introduction that does Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night (1889) justice. It is one of the most recognizable and beloved artworks in the world, and for many MoMA visitors, it is the artwork to see—a celebrity perhaps signifying modern art itself.
LEGO® Ideas The Starry Night - MoMA Design Store
Inspired by one of the most iconic artworks in MoMA’s collection, Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night (1889), the LEGO® Ideas The Starry Night reimagines the famous painting as a 3D depiction using 2,316 LEGO bricks.
Vincent van Gogh Starry Night Jigsaw Puzzle - MoMA Design Store
MoMA Exclusive: This 1000-piece Van Gogh Jigsaw Puzzle features a reproduction of his artwork The Starry Night (1889), a work in MoMA’s collection. One of Van Gogh’s most well-known paintings, The Starry Night depicts the view from the artist’s window in the Saint-Paul asylum in the French countryside “a long time bef
Starry Night in 3D | Magazine | MoMA
2020年12月1日 · The ideal way to see Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night is in person, right in front of it, on the fifth floor of MoMA. But we in the Imaging and Visual Resources (IVR) …
Vincent van Gogh - MoMA
Yet it was in Saint Rémy, in June 1889, that Van Gogh devoted an entire canvas to his nocturnal vision with The Starry Night. In this work, the predawn sky pulses with motion: the moon and stars gleam, radiating concentric bands of yellow, pink, green, and “forget-me-not” blue light, as the space around them churns.
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Curator, Ann Temkin: What's remarkable about The Starry Night is the depiction of the sky itself. We have an intensely turbulent, vibrant, excited, agitated night sky.